John Brownstone (my husband and Dominant partner) joins me for a discussion about how your partner might feel about and react to your smutlancer life. If what you’re creating or writing about includes them, what they think matters very much. But even when you leave them out of your content, a supportive partner can make all the difference in how you feel about your professional goals.

In this episode:

As a creator, you don’t necessarily need permission to write and create smutty things.

But when your partner is involved — talking about your sex life, taking pictures, etc — what they think about it matters.

Some partners don’t want to be mentioned at all. Others don’t mind with a few caveats.

And then there’s John Brownstone and others like him who don’t ask the writers and creators in their life to hold anything back.

If this is your “side hustle” and not your main source of income, they will have opinions about how this impacts your time and resources, too.

There is no single right answer for how to handle this.

You have to communicate with your partner and then figure out what you can both live with.

Links from the show:

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I am an erotic author, sex blogger, podcaster, freelance writer, an opinionated marketer, and a speaker with a focus on BDSM and D/s. Here at The Smutlancer, I help people who want to create content or products about sex get paid to do it. I'm sharing what I've learned as a freelancer and a sex blogger to build a career.
You can find me online sharing my innermost sexual thoughts and experiences and helping kinksters have healthy BDSM relationships. I'm also a masochistic babygirl submissive with an amazing and sadistic Daddy Dom and business partner, John Brownstone.